Sentences with phrase «bit about where»

So, tell me a little bit about where you live (what part of the country, world?)
Did you get a chance to introduce yourself and tell me a bit about where you live in the comments of the Home Sweet Home post?
From my understanding it's a bit about where you live.
From the candidate's LinkedIn profile, I could tell a little bit about where he'd been, but not what he did or whether he was any good at it.
What we got was a glimpse at how ambitious this series will be, why it's being made now, and even a little bit about where it exists in Marvel canon.
Whether you read Eye of the Sixties as a success story or a chronicle of failure says quite a bit about where you stand on the fraught relationship between art and commerce.
Can you talk a little bit about where the title of your essay comes from, that phrase «Think Tough, Paint Tough»?
Let's talk a little bit about where your dog is going to sleep.
After all, if you consider where someone's paycheck comes from, that tells you quite a bit about where their loyalty lies.
He's stopped by to share some art, tell us a bit about where he's been and what he's up to next, and to give 7 - Imp a gift!
It is important to understand exactly what the N900 is, and a bit about where it came from, before one can see exactly where it is heading.
Rick Hess: For context, can you say a bit about where the Danielson Framework came from?
Now that you know a bit about where most of my outfit is coming from I hope that your day is awesome and blessed.
I thought it would be fun to share a quick round up of my RewardStyle conference looks that I wore and a little bit about where I wore them.
Sharing an easy and affordable fall outfit to wear on a casual day out and a little bit about where I've been lately.
Surely, they are just concerned about the health of consumers and don't care one bit about where their funding comes from.
That tells you a little bit about where I come from but I don't reveal who I am.
Oh, and i should've read the bit about where you pureed the pumpkin more carefully because as much fun as it was, it was such a mess and i couldn't taste the difference in the cupcakes i made either.
That tells me a bit about where your priorities really lie, and how you choose to justify them.
But so many of you have been on the journey with me for so long that I felt like I needed to share a bit about where my thoughts were at after a summer of quiet in this space.
Here they are, along with a bit about where each particularly excels:

Not exact matches

De Brouwer founded Starlab NV / SA, a multidisciplinary laboratory in Brussels where about 130 scientists worked on various projects, encompassing bits of everything from time travel to neuroscience.
I recently interviewed Velshi at the C2 Conference in Montreal where he talked about market research and how it ups your odds for creating stories that will make journalists bite.
It's also interesting that in response to a question about the size of the ABS program, Draghi said he wanted to move the ECB balance sheet back to its 2012 dimensions — about $ 3.1 trn — that's quite a bit away from where we are now — just over $ 2trn at the beginning of September.
Russell Lamberti: Yeah my website, ETM macro advisors website is www.etmmacro.com and I am starting a new newsletter called the macro outsider, and you can sign up for it for free on www.etmmacro.com and you'll get a free essay called «The real currency war» which is subtitled «monopoly money vs real money» and essentially there I just go into a lot of what we've spoken about today in terms of chronic malinvestment, the weakness of fiat currency reserve systems, and then ultimately where I think the real currency war is, which is in centralized vs. decentralized money, and I talk a little bit about cryptocurrencies there as well, so that's www.etmmacro.com you can sign up for that free newsletter.
I got in my car, which had a full tank of gas, and having filled my tires earlier in the week at a gas station (where I bought some gum), I drove to the mall, bought some toys, clothes, music, and other gifts, had a cup of coffee, stopped at the food court for a bite to eat, then drove home, checked my answering machine, which had a message from the dentist about a checkup, which reminded me I should probably schedule a haircut in a week or two.
Even with Thursday's drop, shares are still about double where they started December, so there's potential for shares to fall quite a bit more.
I have to say from what I have read about it, it is a bit like a Star Trek episode where they time travel and because of the implications nothing quite makes sense in the end.
Because I'll see this little group of people on Thursday night for our Bible study, and that is where we'll talk about the real stuff, show up, be disappointed and forgive, love each other a bit more every week.
Becoming a parent has not only caused me to think a bit deeper about the meaning of this term but to also consider other areas where I am a steward.
Haven't read your story yet.would like to share ours with u and your wife sumtime.read a bit here on your blog and already I'm like, that's so my husband and I at the moment!in my opinion you are one of the few people who I can actually relate to as a follower of christ.hopefully more people will become real about where they are at, going beyond the bullshit that is fed to us that has nothing to do with following Jesus.thanx for listening.
I was quite lucky because I came into it at an age where maybe I could be a bit more mature about things.
I think there's some specific bits about not sitting where she has sat and such as well.
When U.S. News & World Report ran a story in 1996 about the decline of civility, it opened with what it must have considered the man - bites - dog vignette — an account of a classroom where young people were taught to be polite.
In the comment section below, tell us a bit about yourself, your story, and where you are at with God, church, and Christian theology right now.
We're not talking about postmodernism subjectivity here, where my truth is my truth and yours might be a bit different.
The plot is loosely held together by quite a bit of setting up and falling down, devoting much of its runtime to making you want to care about what the Pentagon Papers are, how the newspaper operates, and what's clearly at stake, before finally getting to the point where everything finally comes together, which is when the film is at its sharpest.
We talk a bit about this today when we look at Jonah 2:2, where Jonah goes to hell.
i hear you david... i'm currently in a ministry where i love the kids but not the other stuff that comes with it... i connect with people but the capacity i work in has me in a building 8 - 9 hours a day... drained, pissed, angry, and fighting to believe that God makes a damn bit of sense having do something i really do nt wan na do... yep, that about sums it up for me... peace
I'm a bit nervous about it (primarily because I don't really know where I'm headed with it yet).
They run a group at the YMCA called Life Journey where they talk about a subject then do the Christianity bit.
This is part of an ongoing series where I briefly interview a theologian, pastor, author, or Bible scholar that I highly respect, and ask them to tell us a bit about themselves, their most current teaching project, and the one most important truth (the hack) they wish every Christian could learn.
Hi I herad a bit of a interview with cs lewis where he was talking about his use of stories to slip past the defences of peoples minds.
Quite a bit of thinking has been about Layers of Happiness, and how far I've come, and where I hope to go.
And thanks for the tip about where in the store to find the marshmallow bits... I was looking up and down the baking and candy aisles.
We've learned about recognizing those meals that don't need any changes at all, ones where simple one - ingredient switches are needed, and a bit about employing pre-made flour mixes.
There have been a few times where things end up in the garbage and I'm a bit frustrated about it especially if I was wanting to take it somewhere, but I just have to laugh at how ridiculously things turned out and that it's not that bad in the end.
I have been in excellent restaurants where everything was clean and in those places I feel confident about my meal before I ever take a bite.
I am more relaxed and realistic about what she consumes now, because I can't always control where we are — she has predominately home made food, but when we are out she will have bits of whatever we are eating, and it's fun to watch her try new things!
Your statement about not being able to eat rice pudding for breakfast reminds me of the Jim Gaffigan bit from «Beyond the Pale» (if you haven't seen it, you must rent it... he is so funny, and 99 % of his stuff is about food... he is the «Hot Pocket» guy if you didn't know), where he talks about pancakes being fried cake, and yet that is acceptable to eat for breakfast.
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